Making round parts round
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Making round parts round
Okay, I've assembled the nacelle halves together, puttied and sanded smooth. Now the sides where the seams are have a flattened edge. Is there a way I can correct this?
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Re: Making round parts round
Sand in a figure-eight pattern, from the front of the nacelle to the back.Babaganoosh wrote:Okay, I've assembled the nacelle halves together, puttied and sanded smooth. Now the sides where the seams are have a flattened edge. Is there a way I can correct this?
Hope this helps.
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Do you have a jeweller's saw? If you do, do as I do (do be do, wop be doo): Cut a thin strip of sandpaper ('bout 1/4" to 3/8" wide – sanding film holds up better than paper-backed) and a bit longer than the saw's maximum opening. Fold the two ends of the strip "grit inside" around a little piece of plasctic card or thick, stiff cardboard, then attach them to both saw holders (my saw has simple flat blocks, tightened with wing nuts) and adjust the moving arm to the desired "tautness" (I'd suggest not too taut, so that you can sand really nice curves). In essence, a "counterfeit" flex-i-file.
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How is your home made flexi-file working? Hopefully well. I always thought flexi-files were interesting, but never saw the need to get one. Then I was given one for Christmas a couple years ago. Now I don't know how I ever lived without it. It makes sanding curves deliriously easy. If I'd only known just how useful these things are I'd have bought one yeeeeaaaars ago.
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Larger pieces of wood or plastic, fine wet-sanding paper and the handyman's secret weapon - Duct Tape.
Let the grit do the work for you, don't push it.
Or contact cement, wetsanding paper, and a foam sponge pad.
Let the grit do the work for you, don't push it.
Or contact cement, wetsanding paper, and a foam sponge pad.
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